Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 28, 1913, Page 8

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by a:vote of 90 to 13, passed the R. . a few outside of those offered by the| - for taxes is demanded. ’mflwu»ly ‘You see, my trade in C. Dunn good roads bill, a codifica; tion: of ‘allithe present road laws, but amended so: as not to be contrary toj - the “Elwell: law. An:afternoon was spent in adopting : and ' rejecting amendments. . With the exception of author of the bill, all = were voted down. It was ‘estimated .that ' at least twenty amendments were ' de- feated. = About. twelve iof ‘more: orf i less-consequence ‘were- . appended ‘to the bill. “The majority in the house practically ‘assures’ the bill’s’ passage in the senate. % ‘The Dunn bill makes threa rndicul changes in" the present road laws. They are: - First—Increases ‘of the state road’ t rom’ mie-fourth of‘a mill Afler I:o decline of Rome m con- It was a good .m,.', ‘atory »thlt ‘drld milita progreas | i ! © € RSy S 4 ! the ‘neighborhood of U street Second-—-Aboution ot the systex‘n e 8 | Teel | and rida :venue-—nnd all on ac of “working out” road taxes. Cash Third——lncrease from 3150 000 to 3200 000 for use_annually’ by good ronds commission. The bill originally drafted )md - The_decisive mlllt:.ry fact of the mm provided for a state - referendum on however, -that . Byzantium | bond issues.’ : “desertad” sounds more slan,.with” his -thoughts. centered on || : -.| aumerical superfority - in ita enemies. To watch: - ‘from his music rather i rs, Among those who failed ‘to obtain South of i, trom “the Indles to the o tim ared from tin ¢ rather than his cigars, made | passage for their proposed amend-| '\ o4y as’ the: Saracen empire, psleinb R ; L th signs '}; ;’h:m :1::0::, p:l:::dhe&ad':‘;::‘. R : = Z Lo Z ments, were ' Representatives ‘Steen, burning with “the ‘zeal of & new re- SR the, traveler agitating. himselt fo2 k Knapp and Ferrier, of Winona coun- p | 'by. ghe % or -the-search. | Persently a numbef | e a r m e n ty, Kimpel, Olien, Burrows and Child. o Virginia :cigars were brought td 5 : S Amedments Adopted ' : b, then i hie hals Jot was copfiscated The amendménts - to% the . Dunn : : n g T ; bdv Thfl Plamr want ‘ds bill whicH ‘were adopted make ‘pro- vislons as follows: . That mo part of i ; ’ oD t n ) 886 his agent of his unpluunt adventure. : - OASH Wlfll ooPY < the bill be construed as contrary to delight {n war as’s game; 1 gri Riteord! laughed at the whole affair, [} - % oent por word per lesue the Elwell law; that superintendents were the demonmt- of ‘"7" : S (s {90k (& Atroll to' LHS; Lalish (ru Re 1 h te 1 t rd | 1 | N of highways in' counties having such {lding Ly} I ¢l lrgs rate 1 cent’ per word per nurt on. No ad taken for less than 16 cents * Phone 31 HOW THOSE WANT ADS DO THE BUSINESS 1 2 ; s, ckers—on| h 3 ' The leer goes ovmhm 80 thit &veryone has a meighbor whe proaches fo-culverts must be in pro- : odhoide, ris; W ] | 1 takes 1t and pedpie who do mot thke the’ paper: :encnlly read their portion to five feet in each 100; that| ) f l!els'hbwl 80 _your want ad gots ‘to them all. funds in excess of one-half of one E 7 per cent avallable for .county roads e % Cent & w°rd ls A" u Oosts in ome year shall revert-after two| i : = : 2 thi‘ l;‘innm in ll'l?‘ G v veass to the state road and br!dge L i s “Lisst smoked: and oflmd me ity ~mrwmn.~ 8 Nld the paper which earrlel fund, e FUO! ] . :I!:‘;lnaow. n': rm ; ; largest. amount of classified S — ; Angelontrio. car. sourcy: udveflui&s _.“The Courier-Nows Representative Dunn declares “the bill’ will put:Minnesota in_ the lead covera North_ .le“‘ like & blenk- officers. may supervise the road build- ing in rict; that railings d for bridges on n, WANTED—Competent girl for.gen- 1 hogsework. . Mrs. A. Lord, of good roads -states- within . five| -t Anc N - o A : T ootte B Beltrami avenue. Phone 324.| ~et; reaching all parts of the state years. : : ‘ 1 § : i WANTED—Girl for general house- tl;e,day ot pu‘bllc:finn; it is the The senate late Thursday Mtach- Prof. G rge A. Refiner of ‘Harvard | ™ '\“- ' work. - My . M. Palmer, 1212 paper .to use in ler to get re- ¢d.an amendment to - the primary v ] g some the re 5 O § ) A T tes one cent per word first Minn. Ave, ; e : B ! 5 > 3 . insertion, one-half cent. per word eléction 'bill providing for ‘the non- dpecimens of earlfest Hebrew writings v N 2 —_— o f partisan nomination of candidates|in-the excavations of the city-of Sa- front wihdows and—and ¢ : 3 " ? WANTED—A dishwasher. . Nicollet| | aucoseding. insertions; fifty cents for the legislature. The amendment marin, in Palcstine, a' most intersiting | & : e Botel: ; per line per month. Addross the was offered by Senator Frank Clague| 1, d_of thie first:pure food Iays 1n ) R : g : 3 : Gourler-News, Kargo, N..D: of Redwood Falls, and carrled by a| 5 s Aeatinaa | S ‘ : B0 ; ~= "FOR'SALE -« . .. | \WANTED—100 mercnauts In North- vote'of 35 to 22. '‘Many.of those who 2 o8 ‘in ; Stingi 2 FOR SALBE—Typewritér ribbons for ern Minnesota to sell “The Bemid: voted for the amendment admitted h, z 3 4 2 i ‘evéry:make of typewriter, on_the 31 lead pencil. Wil carry name they did 8o in the hope of Killing the| i‘ ack to. : S 45 market at 50.qents gnd 76 cents| Of ‘Very merchamt in advertising il : L e ! . | people )fl-. e vastly eacki; © Every ribbon- sold. for 75 columiis ‘of Ploitearin ‘order that Gite anteed: --Phone ord all recefve nfi%_ of advertis- thax: they’are in the past. And. they ;'mmpg:l;lhm . OrCo®! ing For wholdssla prices write are . excessively. omhniluu about’: ft. | or:phone.the Bemidji Ploneer Of- Wheve: fice Snpy!y €o. l{h_ono 81. Bes {.. Pockets Spoll Men's Ciothes. Tt would be a good thing if. so men’s pockets were sewn up. Ond A > Fang i ; 5 Mtfithe ‘achieyements. and: the high could be left for a handkerchiet—tha| 2 g0 S o i : ““". or of the "“”:‘“‘ the - talk |- o1 R Py . hip pocket of the trousers is a good alaée ‘storehause, an tly - 3 m:n :n?ll ;:‘thzog::‘;llr?tki:m:l: ke N R iroi A mltwot:' ::l::: place for that—but the other pockets 4 < % By sthers . FOR . SALE. 7 D d, - or -partly ra are seldom 8o necessary as they are “vitteyard from’ which iz for mntelt “they will perform. ~There treityals tvot ;;:::’::i‘{ flx:::-' rooms for MMght housekeeping. thought to. be, and the average man o din. oak‘and fitted with three cyl- Must be in private residence, with is apt to allow himself to be. tyran: g seven.teen and -z alf ‘horse| . respectable fanrily. Address-T. C., plzed by hls; packets. Qnthie oil jars thé lahi : r In dYesues' . ; care of Plonser: -1'bave known men to carry large = & o 7 |~ Ferro ‘engine . rated. at twenty N jar of :pure oil,” with the mentfon of 2 i < eonltltutlonnl re ? R e e ] bundles;of letters, to say nothing of the ‘district from which the ofl came. [ many. ‘o : £ - | mtrictions, lutntory cu-tom snd legn- miles.’Have no place to use-this,| BOGGHT AND SOLD—Second: hand: a large ‘letter case, a massive cigar 5 and will sell, “Call on: write, R, W.{ -furniture. Odd: Fellow’s building,. case, a couple af pibes, & box of cig:| The Dits Of pottery -on which:the ':': m‘m x i e * | cles of responaibility. - Lloyd, Vesndale, Mina. scross froes. postoffice, phone 129. arettes, & bulky tobacco pouch and a Mothers, Clul gave An admireble {llustration . of thh : 2 < t the jars, but were. evidently 'In:|a gilver medal emblematic of the oc: = few other odd things. These same | ° state _of -mind is indicated by the |FOR SALE—The Bemidjl 1ead pencil men have come to me and asked how ti”ded 2"(“! '“‘;’h‘:d 19, t::' ‘:;:‘{: :: fon arid their efforts to firther. “‘9 words of the New ' York clergyman| (the best nickel. pemefl in the it 18 .that their coats always seem to| ! i 'e:t B‘“c Sl ihoth Lflulthcul movement.. PR who ' informed his :congregation the.| world, ‘at Netser's, Barker's, O C. Took shabby 8o s0on, s o .m ey ‘Heretofore the graduation exercises | other day that human existence so far |\ pogauy McCoali's, Oumion’s, Boo & The answer; In a woWi, has been: | *W¥® A s . Marhusen’ 4 the Plon > The pockets have spoiled the clothes. | 2 7 1e 2 s, an eer Office —La Comte in London Wvening Stand: | ole, i 2ll-to-do) gt , | morning of humasity's kingdom The |- Suppiy Sore at T cents each aud ard, - 1 ost re; y briet 0 :entlmnmyhmuorlom | FoR 1 IS College Education, 5 (e e » < ersl differont points and in first| The college girl graduate sits with : S e )t ine class condition. '€all or write this her: dimpled chin resting in the hol: eh“e ¥ At'noon om me low.of the whitest of hands. She is of that Year aftér a wai r thinking great thoughts as she looks : 2 flou: o8 in with unclouded eyes into the future. | jegrees. A man. riding into Spring mflf’"’cm fiflm N ‘The wisdom and culture of the cen- | auiq for & marriage license found the abount i t.hmé Jordan V. alley; ak w 5 . B r . ; Lurl(.lawe for four years been at her raindrops’dripping from his bridle’ =70 g 2 & g . % 2 i 2 . disposal. Intelligent instructors have | yog q changed “in & ucond" into. Jin o Largest ke N : o 7 molded her character and have turn- |y, tgicles. Yargeat ik 3 Innaor an s ed out another finished product. The ‘Geese and chickens were caught b3/ R i 4 ks world will receive a new. impetus: from . 3 Haw. lika. AP et + 3 3 her philanthropic ~efforts.. She rises ,?::r:::‘:n‘:d ‘A'm::o:i of 1,000 . b : 2 0 baveud o : e "2 flfl | wml with a yawn. She speaks: % “Some of those back mumbers at gether for warmth lnd thrmed a ““ v ey d, says : Jolsts i the. '“um w SO home will sit up and-take notice when 7 insid thared; whil it ; 1 get off-the train in this new pannier :li:l:ue .f":&:;, nf:o:., ::1 the' .hntl; ; 3 bracings, -aa in the undn.hnl 30 skirt suit of mine.”"—Suburban Life. pyramid ‘remained on the pnlrle for} both o § ; capacity, h N ¢ ’ Brlng . Results _ | months: -* Where She Was at Home.. < Meén canght .on (he mlrle killed| boxes,: varlo "The girls ‘who are going out in thou- | their horses, disembowled them and| and even into boats. - sands from British factories and:work- shops to. Australia seem to start gem- erally in domestic service out there. I heard of one,” says a Melbourne scribe, “who>could notheook. But aft- % R 1 “whe 18 ar days:of learning, she produced an | g, not cause, rheuniatism. The acld : : : nos-r——eoxa watch and chafn. Wal- edible dish tastetully surrounided by Fn them, while it'adds to'the flavor of . = - .| tham make. Finder leave at Pion- scalloped paper. Her mistress ook | e vegetable, is very inio o : i :1 eer office and receive reward. occasion to compliment her upon her mt and wany think it 18 bette ? S A % . neat ornamentation. ‘Yes, mum, | 1 2 3 < Ask-the Man Who Has Triede Them - dooth with tin. toonnnlnmw_ «clalms to have made:it sound proof. Hgbert—Why don't you try that mshema on your daughter’s pisao? Defective Page

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